Another day, another piece of information on the ongoing battle between NVIDIA and Intel, two chip makers that are currently disputing the performance and quality of each other’s products. As part of a recent episode between the two, Intel has distributed a competitive document, in which the worldwide leading p... |
7 April 2009 08:55 GMT |
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It appears that things are not going all that well for VIA, a leading manufacturer of x86 processors designed for low-power, small-form factor computer systems, as it has just announced that it suspended its project to bring VIA processors on NVIDIA-enabled platforms. The two companies will continue to work on future... |
4 November 2008 06:55 GMT |
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Apple is said to have abandoned Intel's integrated graphics chipsets for NVIDIA's new chipsets aimed at mobile platforms. Sources also report that the new 13-inch notebooks are going to pack chipsets from NVIDIA's MCP79 platform, as predicted by technology journalists last week.AppleInsider is citing p... |
13 October 2008 06:51 GMT |
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Cupertino, California-based Apple will be hosting a big event tomorrow, where it is expected to launch a new lineup of MacBook and MacBook Pro portable systems. As we reported here on Sofpedia, the event should center on a new ultraportatble MacBook that could be priced well within the $800 range and that, according... |
13 October 2008 03:16 GMT |
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Nvidia is reportedly planning to introduce a new series of single-chip mobile chipsets for Intel's processors. If all the mobile solutions based on Intel's CPUs were paired with its home-brewed Northbridge and Southbridge chips, things are about to change with the advent of Nvidia's monolithic MCP79 c... |
24 April 2008 05:37 GMT |
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